Sentiment vs Intoxication - What's the difference?
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Sentiment is a related term of intoxication. As nouns the difference between sentiment and intoxication is that sentiment is a general thought, feeling, or sense while intoxication is a poisoning, as by a spirituous or a narcotic substance.
sentiment English
Noun
A general thought, feeling, or sense.
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(label) Feelings, especially tender feelings, as apart from reason or judgment.
(label) Gentle or tender feelings, sometimes of a weak or foolish kind.
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intoxication English
Noun
( en noun)
A poisoning, as by a spirituous or a narcotic substance.
- He suffered acute intoxication from the combined effects of several drugs.
The state of being intoxicated or drunk; inebriation; ebriety; drunkenness; the act of intoxicating or making drunk.
A high excitement of mind; an elation which rises to enthusiasm, frenzy, or madness.
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